Examples of using Scripted in English and their translations into Slovak
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Programming
If you try to create a new SQL Server 2012 login by using a pre-SQL Server 2000 login that is scripted, you receive the following error.
invisible scripted functions, and the server-side components that process the output from the front-end.
· To provide a code-execution environment that eliminates the performance problems of scripted or interpreted environments.
The video should feel natural so your audience truly believes these are the words of past customers and not a scripted commercial.
Provide a code-execution environment that eliminates the performance problems of scripted or interpreted environments.
Watching vintage aircraft flying is like going through the pages of history of flying machines scripted by some of the yore flying geniuses.
The last thing a candidate wants to see is another generic, scripted message from a recruiter asking to connect.
the coverage seemed meticulously scripted.
To provide a code execution environment that eliminates the performance problem of scripted or interpreted environments.
It's going to be a one hour scripted drama series and some of the scenes might reoccur.
their spandex costumes and scripted lines you would think the amount of super heroes would be limited.
with different cast members speaking out about which storylines were indeed scripted.
Sometimes, a story is just so well scripted, and characters become so significant that when they are killed off, there's actually a process of grieving that occurs.
The line was scripted"Lie on that couch",
Actors fulfill their scripted roles, then shuffle,
Dave Bautista rehearsed their originally scripted fight scene for two
are using Libre Office) which allow for scripted bulk conversion.
staged referendums, scripted puppet politicians,
Mr. Magoo was created in 1949 and his first appearance was in the short cartoon The Ragtime Bear, scripted by Millard Kaufman.
Before he took off, Conrad made a $500 bet with an Italian journalist that thought Armstrong's famous“giant leap for mankind” line was scripted.